Monday, September 16, 2013

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Food For Thought: Does food affect mind-wandering?


Here is an interesting article posted at Gary Weber's Bog Happiness Beyond Thought talking about the possible links between the food we consume and mind-wandering. Check out the rest of Gary's posts for extremely interesting information on brain scans, the awakening process, and science.

http://happinessbeyondthought.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/how-energy-and-eating-affect-mind.html


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Changing Your Brain: The Default Mode Network



In November 2011, I participated in a study at Yale University looking at the Default Mode Network in meditators vs non-meditators led by neuroscientist, Judson Brewer who you can see talking about the study here and here.

In neuroscience, the default mode network is a network of brain regions that are active when the individual is not focused on the outside world and the brain is at wakeful rest. Also called the default networkdefault state network, or task-negative network (TNN), it is characterized by coherent neuronal oscillations at a rate lower than 0.1 Hz (one every ten seconds). During goal-oriented activity, the DMN is deactivated and another network, the task-positive network (TPN) is activated. The default network may correspond to task-independent introspection, or self-referential thought, while the TPN corresponds to action, and that perhaps the TNN and TPN may be "considered elements of a single default network with anti-correlated components". Taken from Wiki

An unregulated or dysfunctional default mode network has been linked to depression,  anxiety and a wandering mind in past studies. The Yale study looked at how "Meditation experience is associated with differences in default mode network activity and connectivity". Their findings demonstrated "differences in the default-mode network that are consistent with decreased mind-wandering." Link to the study

The previous link is to the 1st phase of the study. I participated in the 2nd phase of the study which looked at real time feedback on regulating the activation of the default mode network.  I was put in an fmri machine which showed what was going on in my brain while I practiced, at differing times, choiceless awareness, metta (loving kindness) meditation and observing the incoming and outgoing breath. I was also given real time feedback via a computer screen showing when the default mode network was activating or de-activating. Meditators in both phases overall showed a much more regulated and de-activated default mode network than non-meditators. Link to 2nd phase of study.

Here is a link to an article talking about how a wandering mind is an unhappy mind. What does this possibly mean for those of you feeling blue? Perhaps it's time to regulate your default mode network. 

:-)

Food For Thought: Possible reasons for depression



From a news article taken from here.

Possible reasons for feeling blue:

* Ditching redmeat
* Sleeping with the TV on
* You've had a night of passion
* You are prone to slouching
* You suffer from creaky joints
* You've popped too many pills
* You've got a bug
* You are not eating enough bananas
* You're a caffeine fiend
* YOU HAVE A WANDERING MIND!
* You're hormones are playing up
* You're too tight fisted


Monday, September 2, 2013

Welcome to Shiatsu Awakening Space





Welcome to the Shiatsu Awakening Space blog.  I used to post a bit at the Hamilton Project blog but since I have a shiatsu practice now, I hope to combine it with my passion for all things awakening. I will use this blog to post links to interesting articles on shiatsu and body work, as well as all things awakening.

Please visit www.shiatsuawakeningspace.com for more information on what I offer in the Melbourne Metro areas as well as contact details.